Factor Info
ID
165365
Size
1165 digits / 3867 bits
Status
composite
Value
1096801165900747740271257055987467125084874187192857551384442339539327492748261286871479489972738030772850486042617226218174182604708011968566499822724006389151605362135664843503134301912444945353723215866003958126952486694676685191118632804982580352626201501567023210740837868865616163249681592717749724885026124191926110535160080020603388936738026197131266829294184637956929829396600884400540954063131297640783946265609947854789033120586295525099085147605351432868318149147994391419370616625875267078147435297590826543846715566524057181200419841871008676324862380212835724256209596486315981734592367257411664463318439777348823052990756027669800235314876336699451180731196085462711182480217882434444470412788071826539797042455162408222534179533388146125678766002601370121760371364407139677986433225839637982509280912384439322074221402601119749961594360969685278093748112162838749115935753198113396894503122717573241238915990490184412139074910562616550691521261930086633567938747451119398433382268164083983206337624191227552122068619511781383715713877859549949263205727123642296037556523602250448829701538122534413451495206890162432280839264604019701780852873882951
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Factorizations
Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor.
Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor
is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.
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